THE HONGKONG
The Hongkong Telegraph
SIXTH
ANNUAL
TELEGRAPH.. SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1936. .:
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
COMPETITION
JUNE-AUGUST, 1936.
$250
CASH PRIZES
$250
TWO SILVER TROPHIES VALUE $250
AWARDED BY-
ILFORD, LIMITED, LONDON
TO WHAT ARE ADJUDGED THE TWO BEST ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION,
IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASS.
SECTION ONE
FOR THE BEST STORY-TELLING PICTURE
SPECIAL PRIZE
ONE OF THE FAMOUS
BELL
&
& HOWELL
FILMO STRAIGHT EIGHT MOVIE CAMERAS
WITH CASE
TO BE AWARDED BY MR. CHAS. S. ROSSELET, HONGKONG AGENT.
VALUE $235
SECTION. TWO
CHINESE STUDIES—FIGURES AND FACES
1ST $40. 2ND
$20. 3RD
SECTION THREE
VIEWS: INCLUDING-ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPES, SEASCAPES, ETC..
1ST $40. 2ND
3.RD
$20. 35
SECTION FOUR
STUDIES IN STILL LIFE
$10.
$10.
1ST $30. 2ND $20. 3RD $10.
SECTION FIVE.
SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS
1ST $15. 2ND $10.
SECTION SIX
3RD
$5.
FOR THE BEST "NEWS HAPPENING" PICTURE
1ST SILVER CUP
The following Rules will Competition——.
the
DONATED BY
DR. F.. BUNJE
RULES:
Photographsa Koreja
elligible.
Tie Competition is confined exclusively) to srikteur photographers.
-Plenues aishyltted in Sepia tones about
be Accompanied by a smaller print is black and white,
3.-The Prizes' will be awanded, to the
competitors sending in what are judged
be the beat photographs in each Section: Fach alry must be accompanied form which will be publishes daly
to
by
during the period of the Competition.
The right to publish any or all of the
enirle in the Telegraph is reserved.
termi Ta
Joeni
2ND $20
which has been already) R-No correspondence will be entered Inte competitions are 'In. In connection with the Competition.
10,-Entries In the Children's Section must bear the name, age and addeen an the entry form countersigned by a parent, 1.-No employes or member of any firm
In the photographic trade le permitted to compete,
At the conclusions of the Competition, entry wit be returned to rompelitora }; con application at this Often within seven ()
Aloyd,
a responsibility with accepted for
-delleery, low or age. Photoscaplu' must not
be Jess than l'ostrard size (excepting in thin Children's Beetlon) and the entry form alanuld bo lgbily pasted on the back.
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12-Members of the Blasts of the Hongkong Telegraph and the Boath China Morning Post are not permitted to compete.
13.-The decision of the Judges shall bo,finsl
COMMENCE SENDING IN YOUR ENTRIES. NOW.
USE THIS FORM
AND.
LIGHTLY PASTE IT ON. THE
BACK OF EACH ENTRY.
ENTRY FORM
FUNDS FOR S.P.C. TRAVEL MADE HIM
LATEST LIST OF
DONATIONS
The Soclety for the Protection of Children desires to acknowledge with grateful thanks the following
Comte de Couraculles Monsieur J. Laurquin (French
Consul General) Monsieur H. Van der Streten (Belgin Consul General) Herr II. Gipperich (German
Consul Gen.)... Mr. A. B. Laborinho
(Portuguese Consul
CONSTIPATED
Salesman Says Kruschen Keeps' Him "On His Toes"
donations, collected by Miss Helen Yu: "I am commercial traveller," Belgian Bank
$10:00 | writes, a correspondent, "and due to
10.00
endless travelling by train, I and that I become constipated if I do not keep 10.00
myself well purged. Kruschen Solls 10,00 is the only thing that will 'do' thiế effectively and not interfere with my 10.00 work. I take a lorge dose of Krus-
ehen every Saturday nighs and on 14.00 10,00 Sundny, when I have no work to do.. 5.00 the Salts aut on me. On week-daya 5.00 I take a small dose the first thing 5.00
on riving, It is necessary that I be 5.00 'on my toes' all through the day, and 500 this is the only way that it possibly | 5.00 can be done. I have teled other 5.00
100 laxatives and they have proven to be 6.40 Beither unreliable år harsh in their 5.90
Mr. T. B. Wilson Monsieur. R. Aubrun
| Monsieur J. Gaudin
Mondeur C. Renner
| Commander A. Blanroni
(Coral General for Italy Monsieur P. Chevillard
Monsieur Wegelin
Monsieur L
Monsieur Evelir
Mr. A. W. Tielde
Monsieur H. Jusserand
7.00
Monsieur Rondon
3,00
Mr. P. H. Saimani Madame Hilaire Anonymous
netion."--V. L.
Kruschen Salts is. Nature's recipe
2.00 for maintaining #1
Bargains! Bargains!
DON'T FORGET!
OUR GREAT SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE
IS NOW PROCEEDING EVERYTHING REDUCED.
A FEW ONLY OF OUR SPECIAL LINES MENTIONED BELOW.
LADIES' SHOES
erudition of Fawn & White Linen Shoes
2.00 ternal cleanliness. Ti ix salts
3,30 Kruselen stimulate your internal!
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
The following quotations on New York commelity exchange Issued by enter.
the
are
July
New York Colton
13.12/14 13.437-43
October
12,36/36
Derember
12.28/23
January
12,20/20
March
12.20/20
May
8.20/20
13.12
New York Rubber
July
September
16.46/36 FRX76/300
Delcher
December
January
16.4 16.46/50 16,
March
May
$2.28/29 12.27/27 13.16
16.29 132/32 16,5
16.42/42 16.15h 16,52/52 16.68/19 16.62762 Total sale: -1,770 tms,
July
Chicago Whert ..... 105/10
103/103
Orches to smooth, regular action:)
the Impurities which, allowed
to
Sale Price $4.50 pr.
Your inside is thus kept elen of Slub Linen Shoes $5.50 pr. accumulate, lower the whole tone of Black & White Kid $5.00 pr.
the system.
RADIO BROADCAST
(Continged from l'age 9).
¡Fawn & White Kid Shoes
|Ladies' Evening Shoes
Sale Price $5.00 pr. Sale Price $4.00 pr. $3.95 pr.
Black Satin Court Evening Shoes
tone): Saxophone Solos--Le Cygne Oddments in Evening Shoes. To Clear $1.50 pr.
(Saint-Saens); Variations sur Mal- borough (arr. Combelle)......Marcci Mule.
1.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins,
Local: Weather forecast, Lime und
announcements.
1.35 p.m. Selections.
Light Orchestral '
Prelude in G Minor (Rachmaninoff); Prelude in C Sharp Minor (tach maninoff): March of the Cauensian Chief (arr. Finck): The Juggler (Grotzsch); Free nid Easy; 0 Cara i Min (arr. Pager); Fucha Digo (Pre- senti).
A Recital by John Me- 2 p.m. Cormack (Tenor).
1
Music. of the Night (Eric Conlea); A Song Remembered Angel (Eric Cantes); 3.1 Met an
Ever in -my mind
103/103 (an);
| September 105% 71055
December 105%/1053 104/104% Thursday's sales: 39.8-12,000 bushels. Chicago Corn September 80/893 8744/87% December 82/8216 80%80%
Winnipeg Whent
945/944
July
October Berember
91/94
93% 109K
93% 48% 125 424, DIK/W
WATER LEVELS
STATE OF RIVERS IN KWANGTUNG
The following returns have been Issued by the River Conservancy | Commission for Kwangtung Province. showing the water levels in English feet_at_the_places_of_observation; named:
Went River al
Warlow
Went Ilver at
Shishing
Habent Lowt
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record record July 23 July 21
20.1 18.2
41,0
1
11.6 10,2
North River al
Faye
124.9
仆
F
Ir.
North ither at
171.7
6.1
4.1
18.5 --2.7
4.0
13
Shimshaf
East River at
Sheklang
4.
2.15 p.m. Debroy Somers Band. Faust Frolles (Gounod, arr. Debroy j Somers); Carmen Caprico (Bizet, ari, Debroy Somers): Archibald Joyce Waltzes (arr. Debroy Somers).
2.30 p.m. Close Down.
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-10.30 p.m. European Programme, 7 p.m. "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme" (Richard Strauss).
7.33 p.m. An Organ Recital hy
Weitz.
Gay
1. Chorale No. 3 In A Minor. (Cesar Franck); 2 Symphony No. 4-An- sante Cantabile (Widor).
7,50
Ballet MusQueen of
(Godusrk).
Sheba"
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
TENNIS SOCKS
Special To Clear
Sale Price
2 Pairs for $1.00..
THESE AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION HERE
SHOP EARLY!
ALSO SEE PAGE 7.
Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ltd.
The Band of the lat. Baltn: Royal Fantasia-A Life on the Ocean.... Ulster Rifles (by kind permission of arr. Binding.
9.30 p..
A Relay from Daven- try.
Big Ben: His Majesty the King unveils the Canadian War Memoriai at Vimy Ridge. In the presence of the President of the French Republic,
10,30 pm. Close Down,
8 p.m. Local: Time Signal, Wen-Lieut. Col. R. M. Rodwell and OM- ther Report and Announcements. cers'). Conductor: H. Alfred Hole,
A.R.C.M-Bandmaster. 8.03 p.m. From the Studio. A Recital by Fina Alves (Soprano) nccompanied by Fred Alves.
Programme.
Programme.
1. March...."Le Reve Passe"... Krier; 2.
Overture"Son and Stranger Mendelssohn; 3, Chasal "Falstaff" Verdi; 3. Aria from cni Memories....ar. Ewing; 4. In-
Lullaby....Scott; 2. Aria
"Lucia di Lammermoor"......Doni- zetti:
4.
Particulars of the forthcoming 5. Gramophone Chocolate and Confectionery Exhibi- "Il Barbierre di Seviglia"....Rossini. Reconi-Only my Song" sung by tion to be held at Olympia from
8.20 pn. A Recital by Evlyn Richard Crooks (Tenor).
September 2 to September 10. in Howard-Jones (Pianoforte),
clusive, are available on application 9. Reutar Press Bulletins,
Record "Love to the ollee of H.M. Trade Commis- Gramophong Everlasting stung by ichard Crooks Rioner, Shui House, where those in- (Tenor); 7. Band-Selection from terested may also arrange for season
Nautical tickets of admission. "Roberta", .Kern; 8.
Una voce poco fa-from Roscale Wedding of the
1. Prelude and Fugue No. 16, in G Minor (Bach); 2 Prelude and Fugue No. 17 In A Fint Major (Bach).
8.30 p.m. From the Studio.
AT
TO-MORROW THE
ALHAMBRA
THEY'RE THE HITS OF THE YEAR'S BIGGEST HIT!
Rocking the nation with laughter as the grandest love pair since Capra feamed Gable and Colbert in I! Happened
One Night"!
“BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR!”
acclaim the critics,
Great! And 10, orig- Thall Cooper as 'muré valous as he was in Lives of a Bengal Laricor
—Lovella Parsons Univareal News Sarvicu
Most entertaining fcture of the season.
ADDRESS DATE
Flense usa black letters and paste this on back of each Entry.
It entered in Children's Becton, parent please countersign here
GARY COOPER Mr. Deeds Goes To Town
FRANK CAPRA
Production
Scroon play by ROBERT RISKIN
JEAN ARTHUR
Coorgo Bancroft Douglas Dumbrilla
Lionel Slander H. B. Warner
Story by Clarence Budingtun. Keland
«Eric Brgönbrig! Movio Classle
Calumbla
CAPRA-RISKIN!
· Scrown'aNo:1 wilters
director foam,top
· their famous bits --
Hit Happened. One Night***** "Broadway "Bilf°* --- "Lady for a Day"!!
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